24Mar, 2015STRUNGOUT – Transmission.Alpha.Delta out today!

The wait is over! The brand new STRUNGOUT full-length Transmission.Alpha.Delta is officially out today! Grab a copy now and sink your teeth into the meaty riffs. Then, finish off the feast with a review or two, a glance at their tour dates, and a quick spin on Bandcamp or Spotify.

23Mar, 2015
Listen to STRUNG OUTS’ new album now!

We realize that tomorrow is the release day for Strung Out’s new album, Transmission.Alpha.Delta, but who likes to wait? Not us! So today, Noisey is premiering the full album stream of this metal-laced punk rock masterpiece. Don’t miss them live, Transmission.To.The.Nation kicks off next month with fellow label mates, Masked Intruder!

19Mar, 2015
Night Birds tour!

Heads up! Night Birds are heading out for a quick, quasi-local 10 day tour starting next week. They’re teaming up with a killer Canadian band that we can’t name due to border crossing BS, but you can probably figure it out by looking at the tour poster.

Want to be in Night Birds new video? Well, if you live in the NYC area you’re in luck. They’ll be filming their entire set at Acheron in Brooklyn on March 29th for a video project to coincide with the release of their brand new full-length on Fat! Stay tuned for those details. Additionally, this show is doubling as a benefit for Nate Gluck (Ensign).You can read more about how you can help by heading here.

18Mar, 2015PRE-ORDER Good Riddance – Peace In Our Time NOW

Preorders have begun for Good RiddancePeace In Our Time! Check out the rad t-shirt bundles we made! Record nerd alert! The color LP comes with a 2 song bonus 7" from the Peace In Our Time session. And the 7" B-Side has an etched GR logo! Snag it while supplies last!

17Mar, 2015
Another new Real Mckenzies Song!

Alternative Press is premiering the brand new Real McKenzies song “Yes” off their upcoming full length: Rats In Burlap, out on April 7th. The song is a response to the 2014 referendum that asked Scottish voters whether Scotland should be an independent country. The McKenzies’ were firmly in favor of independence, so when the measure was voted down the song “Yes” was an outlet for their ire. Paul McKenzie states "It’s painfully apparent the skulduggery and cheap tricks that once again played out. We as the Real McKenzies wish to let our fans and the world know how we stand on this. Scotland belongs to the Scottish….period.” With that, turn the volume up, raise your glass of Scotch and if you haven’t pre-ordered the album, you can do so today! Don’t miss these gadabouts on tour kick off next month!